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5、om 9:00- 20:00)+7(495)753-86-41(24 hours)For further information please contact the airline.1What should you do if you find your personal possessions lost on board?A. Submit a claim to the company.B. Go to the Lost and Found counter.C. Contact the airlines representatives.D. Contact the unclaimed lu

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7、5C. 7(499)500-65-52D. 7(495)753-86-41The loneliest chimp(黑猩猩) in the world just got the best surprise-a hug from a new friend. Ponso has been by himself for nearly three years, finding himself alone after his wife and children died on the island where they were abandoned by a medical testing company

8、 many years ago.For years a nearby villager named Germain has been Ponsos only company, visiting him so often to bring bananas and bread-the chimps only source of food on the tiny island. It was clear how much Ponso missed companionship when he was recently visited by Chimpanzee Conservation Centre

9、Director Estelle Raballand. The chimp immediately embraced Estelle Raballand in a huge hug and laughed as she reached out for him, with his smile from ear to ear.For those who know Ponsos backstory, his immediate ease and trust in humans might be surprising. Ponso was one of 20 chimps, all between t

10、he ages of 7 to 11 years old, relocated to an island off the Ivory Coast after being used for testing. After the tests were completed in 2005, the lab reportedly transferred the chimps to a string of islands, occasionally dropping off food and water because there was none in the chimps new homes.Dis

11、ease and hunger soon left only Ponso, his mate and their two children standing. But at the end of 2013 they died within days and Ponso is now completely alone.A group called SOS PONSO is trying to raise money for the poor lonely chimp, already achieving its goal of $20,000 -all of which will be used

12、 for Ponsos care.4What do we know about the chimp Ponso?A. He was deserted by his family.B. He found many sources of food.C. He came to the island for a test.D. He suffers from loneliness greatly.5How did Ponso feel about the visit of Estelle Raballand?A. Excited. B. Frightened.C. Embarrassed. D. Co

13、nfused.6What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The chimps new settlements.B. How Ponso came to the island.C. Why Ponso was used for a test.D. The medical test about chimps.7What can be inferred from the text?A. Germain wont visit Ponso anymore.B. A new lab will be built on the island.C. Many people sho

14、w concern for Ponso.D. More chimps will be brought to the island.It was December 25, 1914, only 5 months into World War I. German, British, and French soldiers, already sick and tired of the senseless killing, disobeyed their superiors and started socializing with “the enemy” along two-thirds of the

15、 Western Front.German troops held up Christmas trees with signs “Merry Christmas”. Thousands of troops ran across the battlefields covered with dead bodies. They sang Christmas songs, exchanged photographs of loved ones back home, shared food and even played football. Soldiers hugged men they had be

16、en trying to kill a few short hours before. They agreed to warn each other if their officers forced them to fire their weapons, and to aim high.Fear ran through the military leaders on both sides. They felt that their power was being challenged: soldiers declaring their brotherhood with each other a

17、nd refusing to fight. Generals declared this unexpected peacemaking illegal and said that participating soldiers would face a military court. Those found guilty would be imprisoned or even shot. By March 1915 the socializing movement had been destroyed and the killing machine was back in full operat

18、ion. Over the next three years more than fifteen million people died in the war.Not many people have heard the story of the Christmas Truce(休战). On Christmas Day, 1988, a local radio host in Boston played “ Christmas in the Trenches”, a song about the Christmas Truce, several times and was stunned b

19、y his listeners response. Thousands of people called in, praising the song, with many moved to tears by the amazing events it describes.You can probably guess why the callers were in tears. The Christmas Truce story goes against most of what we have been taught about people. It lets us see the world

20、 as it can be and says, “This really happened once.” It shows us the potential we have as humans, and contradicts all of those TV and newspaper stories that tell us how mean and heartless people are. It is like hearing that our deepest wishes really are true: the world really can be different.8The s

21、oldiers began socializing with the enemy because _.A. they couldnt bear the meaningless killing.B. it was the best way to avoid being killed.B. they feared that they would be caught.D. their enemies were from similar backgrounds.9How did the generals finally put an end to the soldiers socializing?A.

22、 They sent the soldiers loved ones to prison.B. They moved the two groups of soldiers further apart.C. They increased the number of officers to control the soldiers.D. They warned the soldiers that they would face severe punishment.10The underlined word “stunned” in Paragraph 4 most probably means “

23、_”.A. satisfied B. shocked C. amused D. confused11The author uses the story of the soldiers to imply that human beings _.A. are not trustworthy under stress. B. are naturally aggressive and warlikeC. are basically caring and kind-heartedD. will always do what is in their own self-interestThose accus

24、tomed to browsing through thousands of books in large bookstores may find Japans Morioka Shoten a little strange. Thats because this tiny bookstore that is located in Ginza, Tokyo sells only a single book at a time.Opened in May 2015, Morioka Shoten is the brainchild of Yoshiyuki Morioka. He began h

25、is career as a bookstore clerk in Tokyos Kanda district before branching out to open his own store. It was here while organizing book reading and signing that he realized that customers usually came into the store with one title in mind. Morioka began to wonder if a store could exist by selling mult

26、iple copies of just one single book. In November 2014, he partnered with Masamichi Toyama to establish a unique bookstore with the philosophy of “A Single Room with a Single Book”.The selections that are picked by Morioka change weekly and vary widely to attract customers with different interests. R

27、ecent choices include The True Deceiver, an award-winning Swedish novel by Tove Jansson, Hans Andersens Fairy Tales, and a collection of Karl Blossfeldts photography of plants. Morioka has also selected books written by a famous Japanese author Mimei Ogawa.To highlight his only offering, Morioka oft

28、en uses clever tricks. For example, when selling a book about flowers, the storekeeper decorated his shop with the ones that had been mentioned in the book. He also encourages authors to hold talks and discussions so they can connect with customers. Morioka says his goal is for the customers to expe

29、rience being inside a book, not just a bookstore.Risky as the idea might seem, things appear to be going well. The storekeeper says he has sold over 2,100 books. Things can get better given that his bookstore is becoming increasingly popular not just among the locals but also visitors form other cou

30、ntries.12What inspired Morioka to open such a bookstore?A. A Swedish novel.B. His present partner.C. A bookstore clerk.D. His working experience.13Why is Morioka Shoten unique?A. It is popular with foreigners.B. It sells books of different topics.C. It is decorated with colorful flowers.D. It sells

31、various copies of a book in a week.14Why does Morioka encourage authors to hold talks?A. To introduce his bookstore.B. To advocate his philosophy.C. To make books better understood.D. To help readers make more friends.15Whats the authors opinion about the bookstores future?A. Risky. B. Promising.C. Unpredictable. D. Hopeless.完

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